What can you learn about God from Genesis? Who are the main characters in the book? What does the book teach about faith?

Many of those questions are answered in this week's video broadcast. This one had its technical challenges, so fast forward through the first 5 minutes and you'll skip the awkward moments--I guess my computer doesn't like waking up early on Saturdays!This week's Bible study will review of Genesis 18-50. We focus on the characters of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph and look at a God who is determined to complete his mission of salvation. If you missed the broadcast, you can watch it below.

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I just wrapped up our Saturday video broadcast. Great to see so many new and old friends.

This Bible study will review of Genesis 1-17 and a peek ahead to the rest of Genesis. Facebook webcast is designed for those in our group Bible study but everyone is welcome to join us as we read, engage, & apply the Bible!

If you missed the event, you can watch the archived below.And you finish, check out Genesis part II here.

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“If you … remember that
your brother has something against you … go and be reconciled to your brother
…” Matthew 5:23–24

Forgiveness from God coupled with responsibility toward
the other person are key to restoring relationships. In Jesus’ eyes, those
broken relationships are always our responsibility. If someone has something
against us, he calls us to go and make it right (see Matthew 5:23–24). If we
have something against another, we’re responsible to take the initiative to
settle our differences with them (see Matthew 18:15). It’s not often
comfortable, but it’s often the right thing to do. Do whatever it takes to
restore the relationship. Do it because it pleases God and because your
relationships will be richer for it.

Show Kindness

God extends kindness to us although we do not deserve of
it. In the same way, we are called to reflect God’s kindness to others,
regardless of how they choose to respond.

Don’t wait for a crisis to extend loving-kindness to
others. Take the time to ponder who is suffering from a recent heartbreak.
Maybe they could use a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on. Who feels
discouraged in your circle of friends? Maybe they need to hear an encouraging
word. Who might feel alone? Perhaps you could pick up the phone and tell them
that you care. Be faithful to do your part and watch God’s encouragement work
in their lives.

Thought to focus on today: Restore.

The above reading was from a devotion I provided for the Busy Mom's Bible published by Zondervan. Used by permission.

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The first words in the Bible are, “In the beginning God.”
While we might not understand all the intricate details and secrets of life, we
can hold on to this: God set the universe
in motion and sustains it. Paul wrote, “He is before all things, and in
[Jesus Christ] all things hold together” (Colossians 1:17). Nothing is too hard
for God. (See Jeremiah 32:17.)

Are you going through a difficult situation in your life
right now? Are there circumstances that you cannot understand? Instead of
trying to fix it or control it, rather than trying to figure out the what,
when, where and why of your struggle, focus instead on God your sustainer.

▪What circumstances do you face that only God can change?

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Do you trust him to do that?

▪ Do you have trouble
believing that nothing is too difficult for God?

Thought to focus on: God Is Your Sustainer.

The above reading was from a devotion I provided for the Busy Mom's Bible published by Zondervan. Used by permission.